Then, invite them to think about how art conveys emotion, the way Hopper, the "master of loneliness," conveys a sense of isolation.
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Buying a call conveys the right to purchase shares at a fixed price in the future, while buying puts conveys the right to sell shares.
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Church officials say the design conveys both solace and resiliency.
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That outgoing column conveys some thoughts about Britain's troubled present.
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When he fails, he conveys a real sense of menace.
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Even the name is adequately frightening – it conveys messy violence.
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Pantone points to the sense of calm millennial pink conveys.
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The music conveys the exuberant cacophony of an Argentine wedding.
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It's a good match, Kelly conveys with an approving nod.
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But he effectively conveys just how insane these years were.
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Drury's art conveys her ideas as powerfully as a hurricane.
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Is it the hilarity he conveys in his feature roles?
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Burroughs, speaking in French, conveys these words to the camera.
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This album truthfully conveys what I feel about the world.
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No property conveys that impression more forcefully than Trump Tower.
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"Xdolls conveys a degrading image of the woman," Oulaldj said.
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What's important to them is the spirit their music conveys.
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This novel "powerfully conveys grief's bewildering immediacy," our reviewer wrote.
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"The Murder of Santa Claus" best conveys the holiday spirit.
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We just need a name that conveys expertise and authority.
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That signal conveys a powerful sense of pleasure and craving.
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Still, most users don't understand what a checkmark actually conveys.
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Laughter, linguists will tell you, establishes closeness and conveys meaning.
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But whatever form it takes, a border always conveys meaning.
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The bludgeon survives as the ceremonial mace that conveys authority.
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Everything about them conveys and invites considerable thought and concentration.
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Ms Skala conveys the shadowed charm of these story-haunted stones.
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I love how the production does that and conveys that message.
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The makeshift wooden set conveys the camp's own makeshift, fleeting life.
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Other Music conveys the excitement of making a personal musical discovery.
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He conveys the constitutively human trifecta of responsibility, impotence, and blindness.
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Her music conveys every feeling or situation in a relatable way.
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I think it's the perfect name, I think it conveys strength.
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Most of all, the novel conveys the weight of Ichiro's resignation.
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This book conveys how empowerment and innovation can enable great strategy.
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Kneeling conveys no thought at all — it is literally mere posturing.
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Its strength is that it conveys his power to define reality.
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This show conveys that same layered feeling: one trauma after another.
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With earnest, dramatic gestures, Ms. Sokolow conveys their isolation and desperation.
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But with his concept, Mr. McVicar conveys the intrigues at court.
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Her intonation is basically perfect; she conveys effortlessness at all times.
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The new trailer for the thriller conveys that sense of urgency.
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Although some accounts are harrowing, the exhibition conveys an urgent message.
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The weakening of China's currency therefore conveys three pieces of information.
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Agnes's first-person voice increasingly conveys her unique personality and perspective.
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Yet another hexagon conveys information about the entity that's collecting data.
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But doing so invariably conveys less information than is often assumed.
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The story warmly conveys the dignity and refinements of these women.
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My visit to the victim conveys a second lesson as well.
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Challenges aside, Agyeman's flawlessly conveys the character's patience, passion, and loyalty.
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It's a tremendous, joyous tradition that conveys our loyal, enthusiastic support.
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Yet the Lake County sheriff's video conveys the exact opposite message.
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Deneke's family acknowledges that the film conveys the rawness of the case.
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To many outsiders, that&aposs the image Russia conveys to the world.
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Its sheet metal conveys a sense of on or off-road sportiness.
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Gross's geometric underpinning conveys the topsy-turvy mayhem of Manhattan's 215th Street.
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But she doesn't offer a reading experience that conveys its operatic power.
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Breath of the Wild, however, successfully conveys that feeling of inviting grandeur.
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Its title conveys a febrile mood: "Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia".
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Along the quay an experimental driverless bus conveys passengers to and fro.
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The storyline about Mr. Ratburn's marriage conveys a positive message, he said.
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The design is minimal yet conveys the unique characteristic of each drape.
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The life Bosch conveys is mutable, relentlessly driven to survival and sex.
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Minax offers a rich cinematic language that conveys the mutability of memory.
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"Their work conveys the kind of serenity I am after," Leenaert says.
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Black & White: "Black is for protection and white conveys purity," says Eyedealism.
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Doing so conveys a lack of respect, attention, listening skills, and willpower.
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What she conveys as powerfully as any other singer alive is empathy.
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At such moments, "Girl Asleep" conveys a sense that anything might happen.
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Mr. Stanton conveys Rudolph's conflicted anxiety with an accomplished and understated skill.
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In another section, an animated map conveys the scale of the damage.
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"This conveys a person's desire to be believed or accepted," he wrote.
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And he conveys confidence that he knows what is best for Boothbay.
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It, too, conveys a softer expression of gin, despite being 94 proof.
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But it conveys all the warmth and color of the original material.
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Talusan describes such experiences with unadorned prose that conveys a startling specificity.
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He conveys a wondrous innocence with his lackadaisical demeanor and wobbly movements.
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Rooney Mara, the lead actress, conveys these four qualities seemingly without trying.
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There's no one image that fully conveys the effects of climate change.
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Some issues do not deserve the tacit approval such a platform conveys.
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More impressively, he conveys the disorienting and ever-shifting effects of grief.
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To the reader, each character conveys mainly semantic, rather than phonetic, information.
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Mr. Finlay conveys an aching mix of outward assurance and inner panic.
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"It conveys the biggest impact with the fewest words," he says of poetry.
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Often he conveys a sense that he is telling one story among many.
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The empty compartment signifies incompleteness, while the unidentifiable lump of flesh conveys incomprehension.
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As "Zurich" conveys, mustn't all our seeing be informed and supplemented by research?
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Groot's dialogue may be limited in vocabulary, but it conveys such incredible feeling.
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It means leader, but conveys far more reverence than the usual word, lingdao.
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Jaden Smith conveys something very interesting about the integration of a global wardrobe.
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The less-processed pic conveys a better sense of the sunset being captured.
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Mostly, like Radiolab before it, the piece conveys the enormity of the challenge.
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And a good story that conveys that vision can go a long way.
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Combining illustration and calligraphy, every print clearly conveys the mood of each movie.
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Although simple, this image conveys her pride in her black and Creole roots.
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Tom McCarthy's "Spotlight" conveys a very different message about the possibilities of reform.
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" Video editor Sera Timms elaborates, "Chasm's music conveys a sense of ethereal longing.
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All of that bling conveys a message to some people: I've made it.
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The soprano Cree Carrico conveys the unhinged, inappropriate impulses of this troubled woman.
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This conveys the picture of a country possessing the resources to be prosperous.
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The house conveys with a one-year parking credit at a nearby lot.
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Shapiro adroitly conveys the women's complicated intimacy, their shared history and private jokes.
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The art that I feel most passionate about always conveys its creator's passion.
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Younge conveys this and nine other personal histories with reportorial assurance and compassion.
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It conveys messages of heroism through well-known references to Ethiopian battle songs.
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It also conveys the confidence some Muslim women want and need to see.
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It's always important to get something that conveys some part of the truth.
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She talks slowly and deliberately, in a tone that conveys even more seriousness.
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The palette of dark green and pale, pinkish white conveys the scene's bleakness.
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It conveys that they are so irrelevant, they shouldn't even be on Twitter.
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The passage conveys unease, but one that's leavened with a touch of calm.
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It seems that her every gesture toward Trump conveys a message of contempt.
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The image of the swamp conveys a profound truth about the American economy.
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But it is also conveys a uniquely Irish aversion to preening or vanity.
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The gentleness of film allies perfectly with the subject matter he sensitively conveys.
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We hope, going forward, he conveys those feelings when speaking about the Holocaust.
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The name comes from a Hawaiian concept that conveys love of the land.
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Yet, wearing dingy clothes and moving with fidgety nervousness, he conveys Wozzeck's insecurity.
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No one involved in our politics, maybe Mueller most singularly, conveys emotional complexity.
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The beguiling aria "Come per me sereno" conveys Amina's contentment in fine-spun phrases.
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Patents are treated as a trophy, a symbol that conveys credit for an innovation.
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He conveys a palpable backlash coming from the widely expressed disappointment in Teenage Emotions.
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This photo of Pantin's wife, Ekaterina, conveys the emotional toll of living in seclusion.
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But I think the spider in this work also conveys an element of entrapment.
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He conveys a palpable backlash coming from the widely expressed disappointment in Teenage Emotions.
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The project conveys the reality that humans are reshaping our world with alarming speed.
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The image of King conveys a personable, commanding presence, channeled by his outstretched hand.
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If the work conveys messages the critic agrees with, it earns a passing grade.
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He plays just a few chords and he conveys what he needs to convey.
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The tag "il Divino" conveys the sole appropriate positive response to such temerity: surrender.
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The Jones portrait conveys a sense of powerful, individual personality, but without sexual overtones.
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Like "Kinaesonata," it conveys the joy of dancing and the artistry of dance-making.
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A. The energy and sense of authenticity a leader conveys makes all the difference.
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Biden also conveys authenticity and would get under Trump's skin, Trump advisers tell Allen.
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"Emilia Clarke conveys this depth and intimacy while interacting with a green foam head."
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That's fun, but more about the V.R. medium than about anything that it conveys.
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It conveys the same purpose: a call and response about something you're enthusiastic about.
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It's a powerful moment in an episode full of moments where silence conveys everything.
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Baëlen effectively conveys the entrenched companionship that comes from living in an unappealing world.
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He conveys a deep feeling of torture, rooted not in pain but in ennui.
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Greg Castillo: The exhibition conveys the breadth of creative invention unleashed by the counterculture.
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The music successfully conveys the cognitive dissonance that a Southern queer person must feel.
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A quiet exhibition conveys a unique vision on the outsider's place in American society.
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He cannot have all the emotional and economic benefits that going into school conveys.
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Caressing the shape of their flanks, it also conveys the texture of their hair.
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The sheer scale of the paintings conveys their seriousness; their intensity is their importance.
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It conveys immediacy, material reality, improvisation as well as flamboyance and glamour, savoir faire.
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Relatively simple, possibly unfinished, it still conveys the natural intensity of Mr. Bloodgood's hand.
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But "His Favorites" also conveys the circular nature of coming to terms with something.
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The staging conveys a sense of mortal love in exalted communion with divine death.
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"It conveys a message that the facts and the law don't matter," he said.
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But most impressive is Mr. Song, who persuasively conveys a working stiff's political awakening.
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In general, I think the illustration conveys the idea of listening to one another.
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Moon's work conveys a feeling of dislocation, of not belonging in America or Korea.
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This incongruous air of merriment conveys how crowds can take pleasure in hounding individuals.
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But Lucy conveys an abiding air of surprise that all this happened to her.
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It conveys some urgency and people like feeling like they're contributing toward a goal.
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Ma freely voices her hatred of Indians; Laura conveys a slightly more ambiguous attitude.
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The phrase conveys that the purity of the parent-child bond has been compromised.
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Shlooter. A perfect phrase that instantly conveys what type of game you're talking about.
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The movie certainly conveys that sense: It plays like a dirge, not a celebration.
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The attention paid to the villagers' meager possessions conveys the artist's sympathy and anger.
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Well, for starters, the fleece vest isn't the only type of vest that conveys status.
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The result is a crisp, colourful game that conveys the smooth, speedy dynamics of racing.
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The way Ninja Theory conveys this in the game is equal parts brilliant and frustrating.
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The map's complexity conveys the ordeal that those trying to master the Thought are facing.
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"Great" conveys disenchantment with Brexit, and mocks those who voted to leave the European Union.
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The natural ease and intimacy of their body language conveys a love with deep roots.
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It happens in one long shot, and it conveys a staggering level of interior anguish.
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Click here to view original GIFUsually a music video conveys something about an artist's worldview.
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It conveys the wonder of communal thinking and living, a subject Hammer often returned to.
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Through its unconventional choreography, RainForest conveys an idea of freewheeling anarchy in the natural world.
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In this reading, the darkness conveys mood and the sense of confusion throughout the episode.
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For the performers, this production conveys far more than the verses that cross their lips.
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Kaneko is short and radiates nervous energy; Sykora is tall and conveys a quiet calm.
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Piccard is confident that the message his and Borschberg's mission conveys is a positive one.
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The unit conveys with one parking space in a heated attached garage at street level.
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Certainly, instruction on consent conveys useful information and communicates an institutional commitment to preventing assaults.
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This conveys the message 'I'm talking all the time about things you can't know about.
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A love letter that conveys its affection and respect via a particular kind of discretion.
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With his keen historical sense, he conveys a colorful Ballets Russes style of cartoon characterization.
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He conveys its emotional fallout: the fear, the humiliation, the loss of dignity and control.
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Birth and death are all there in that first glance: " never again " conveys irrevocable loss.
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Hochschild conveys that she genuinely likes the people she meets, communicating their dignity and values.
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You want something that says "This place is hip!" but also conveys class and smarts.
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It conveys one of the worst aspects of racial bias in America: Even children — kindergartners!
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It's a good role for Mr. Kaufmann, who conveys Johnson's inner torment while exuding charisma.
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It conveys a precision, a control, to finish a movement that often seems less so.
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This inclusion is at first read highly perplexing, because of the regressive attitude Sandler conveys.
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It's remarkable how little anger O'Brien conveys in relating her mother's disordered approach to eating.
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"Talusan describes such experiences with unadorned prose that conveys a startling specificity," Jennifer Szalai writes.
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Like a pair of bluejeans, a flannel shirt conveys laid-back comfort and rugged durability.
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But Ms. Hall's Rachel conveys just that perspective, and you're inclined to agree with her.
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Its instantly recognizable silhouette conveys a feeling not just of majesty, but also of stillness.
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The pose somehow conveys a sense of impotent rage, of utter disbelief, of overwhelming despair.
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The individual frames are annotated so that a machine can interpret what the scene conveys.
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In 165 captivating, deeply moving minutes, Linklater conveys the sweep and quotidian detail of life.
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By making price the only constant, "What You Get" conveys the jagged economics of geography.
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Groff conveys perfectly a sense that all of this is now too limited for Patrick.
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"I think it just conveys the vibe of who we are as people," Markiewicz says.
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But of course, this ongoing history is not the image that Harvard conveys to prospective students.
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She said Qunun conveys developments to her when Qunun can't tweet herself or needs a break.
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In the most generous possible reading, I guess it conveys how isolated and detached Fleck is?
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That which defines the marks left by trauma conveys in its sound the violence of wounds.
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What's extraordinary is how Ms. Mueller conveys that gradual transformation in every aspect of her performance.
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He conveys the essence of what quantum computing is, and why it might be more powerful.
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This specific one is a map which conveys all of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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Anyway, "Achilles" conveys an immediate soft-hot, violent (or vigorous) sensual attractiveness — while also remaining curbed.
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It conveys the sense of roiling thought, and it returns time and time again to Nelly.
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Why it works: It conveys all of your "need-you-now" passion in just five words.
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What is something that you hope that your work conveys to someone who is seeing it?
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In the booklet, one learns that the Heart's Ease varietal conveys the idea, think of me.
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It just so happens this collar clip also conveys the beauty of the universe as well.
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It conveys the pleasure of both destruction and progress, which few games can manage to do.
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However, in addition to physical weight, De Bruyckere's work also conveys an equally immense emotional weight.
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Chanler was nothing if not original, as a somewhat manic 1900 photograph of the artist conveys.
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Buying a call conveys the right to purchase shares at a fixed price in the future.
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There is so much more history to a video game than the playable end result conveys.
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Patrick: And it's not just that, it's the way it conveys the difference between those difficulties.
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" He added: "I chose 'remember' over 'recall' because I feel that it conveys a deeper memory.
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Mr Schwartz deftly conveys the aesthetic beauty of Fermi's insights without getting mired in their minutiae.
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The exclusive clip above conveys a sense of Corridor's storytelling chops in a more traditional format.
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"Unsettled" (1978-79) conveys, in four photographs, the rhythms of bedouin life set against settlement incursion.
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How might we read this pairing, which conveys an inchoate pain that is never specifically expressed?
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"The New Me" conveys a degree of isolation more extreme than anything in those earlier books.
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A tented area representing shelters for those left homeless conveys the humanitarian scale of the disaster.
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Mr. Polenzani conveys the character's remnants of feisty rebellion and frustrated yearning in a compelling performance.
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Just about every one conveys important information, even if only for a blink of a moment.
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It conveys the fragility of youth and the harsh realities often faced by those so young.
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A fantastical medley of technicolor neon conveys the shapes of a roaring tiger, peacocks, and dragons.
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Finally the figure opens its mouth, but he still can't tell what the voice conveys. Yes?
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An originally offbeat presence in contemporary downtown theater, he also conveys an old-fashioned literary elegance.
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The insistent point conveys how he feels about social inequality and our political system, Stewart says.
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There is a look of longing on his face, while hers conveys a glimmer of apprehension.
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Mr. Szabo is more magisterial, but also conveys the way that heroic men can be ridiculous.
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Yet, the monologue, a horror-film soliloquy of sorts, conveys intensity, mystery and a baroque quality.
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And the presidential podium perched on the steps in front of the manicured grass conveys power.
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Knowing the backstory is crucial to understanding the sense of utter loss that this video conveys.
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So the music is of course heard, and judged, according to how it conveys the drama.
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And Ms. Smulders conveys notes of grace, which is no small feat given her underwritten character.
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It conveys the message to the child that he has value and deserves attention and kindness.
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She conveys an infectious enthusiasm for her craft and profession -- digging deep and reporting the news.
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The technology conveys aspects of his radical aesthetic that are otherwise difficult to suggest on film.
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Antony's use of vivid but gentle color here conveys the full spectrum of joy Blip discovers.
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The imagery conveys a warm sense of community and celebration on summer days across the city.
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It conveys wisdom (you know what you don&apost know, and you know when to ask).
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A short walk away in the museum's Medieval Hall is one that conveys the opposite impression.
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Border Patrol said it conveys information about patients when it's transferring them, albeit in paper form.
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His deep, resonant voice conveys solemnity, but there's something in it that ironically undercuts his seriousness.
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"Each piece conveys devotion, hard work and mystery from women of a faraway past," she said.
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Liu Jian: "Have a nice day" is a colloquialism and conveys a kind of optimistic feeling.
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Despite her suffering and feelings of isolation, she made many distinctive works, as this exhibition conveys.
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"A cartoon conveys the message of a 500-1,000 word article in just a minute," he said.
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Some of Salvat's work crystallizes an exchange, or conveys a range of emotions with mirror-like clarity.
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But he also said that, on a higher level, it conveys something about the industry right now.
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The key is finding an expression that conveys a strong emotion, be it laughter, surprise, or disgust.
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These ordeals ground the exhibition within an archival context, while the work itself conveys their emotional depth.
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But the term really conveys complex, ongoing electronic-based operations rather than boom-you're-dead malware attacks.
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The entire experience is pure class with white-glove service for a stay that conveys true luxury.
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With an economy of aesthetic means, each series conveys surprising depth of thought and range of emotion.
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Berbatov conveys tranquility, but don't make the mistake of trusting the flawed myth that he lacks passion.
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At the same time, posting a shot of yourself at the hottest restaurant in town conveys status.
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As a state news agency puts it, the building conveys the "imposing manner of a great power".
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The pitch of judges' voices conveys more about their eventual votes than "legal, political and textual information".
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Like the mode dial, this is a tactile delight that really conveys a sense of thoughtful design.
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Sure. Here's a passage that conveys what I'm talking about: Boys are suffering, in the modern world.
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Even more impressively, she conveys all of this without a single word for much of the film.
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Better than any other scene in the movie, it conveys the accumulated weight of Gore's long effort.
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He conveys an everyman persona, having founded a Denver brewery before he ever ran for public office.
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It conveys an uncomfortable and frustrating experience that I suspect a lot of people will identify with.
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Nothing conveys the epic sensibilities of video games quite as well as an 80-person-strong choir.
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You can probably find a typeface for your logo or missive that conveys a little more creativity.
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When speaking, be sure to make eye contact, speak up and use body language that conveys confidence.
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EGYPTAIR sincerely conveys its deepest sorrow to the families and friends of the passengers onboard Flight MS221.
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But there's no measuring this, really, or expressing it in a way that conveys what it's worth.
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When viewed as a whole, "The Waves" conveys a powerful message about the importance of unseen labor.
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International law conveys refugee status to children of other refugee populations until permanent homes can be found.
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What emerges is a potently ambiguous sound world that conveys human warmth and chill in equal measure.
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It's a challenge to get that clean, and when you do, it conveys a lot of emotion.
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Mr. Banderas, especially in scenes with Allegra Allen, as Maria, conveys scientific wonder with a touching grace.
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The keynotes always open with a video, which conveys a theme or idea that the keynote echoes.
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He vividly conveys the declamatory thrust and poignancy of the music, bringing affecting dignity to his portrayal.
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Its creators simply type out words and animate them in a metaphorical way that conveys their meaning.
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If you're worried that your beach conveys insufficient gore, a million fish corpses will get you there.
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But in the details, it conveys a clear belief about what fairness should look like in America.
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So if they are searching for a photo that conveys a particular mood, computer programs can help.
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She conveys the exoticism of a temporary new home and the eroticism of a temporary new attachment.
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And displayed at human-level, each screen conveys a life-size presence that feels relatable and transfixing.
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Bullock, accustomed to playing no-nonsense characters on life-threatening missions, effectively conveys the sense of urgency.
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The mythos of death surrounding the route conveys the impression that it's a risky thing to attempt.
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Buying of put options conveys the right to sell shares at a fixed price in the future.
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IN REAL LIFE, Mortensen has the same quiet ease that he conveys so well on the screen.
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He hears about the ''Biggest Loser'' study a lot, but he doesn't think it conveys accurate information.
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Ms. Pappas has little dialogue, but the camera adores her expressive, wide-eyed face, which conveys plenty.
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This not only conveys how she sees everyone else, but also plays into her goth musician aesthetic.
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The condo conveys with two parking spots in an underground garage, as well as a storage locker.
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It's a peppy, carefree sound that conveys a frantic energy but is rendered with a light touch.
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He's a rather stiff actor, who may lack dashing presence, but he still conveys winning authenticity onstage.
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Its aftermath vividly conveys the pain of a national wartime trauma whose scars clearly have not healed.
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And with her fidgety physical gestures and darting eyes, Ms. Opolais conveys the character's restlessness and pining.
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Lady Trieu, more than the words she is saying, conveys something like a physical manifestation of power.
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Like all skyscrapers of the Modernist period, it conveys the grand ambitions of a new machinist age.
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She perfectly conveys, as best as a cybernetic life-form can, her affection for friends like Tilly.
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Importantly, this map conveys land surface temperature anomalies, and not air temperature; these two measures are slightly different.
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At the Henry Ford museum, an exhibition on House Industries conveys the invisible yet powerful reach of design.
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After all, nothing conveys wealth and power quite like arriving at your own skyscraper aboard Marine One, right?
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The dad and daughter exchange a glance that conveys exactly what the holidays should be about: unconditional love.
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CareCoach conveys the perceptiveness and emotional intelligence of the humans powering it but masquerades as an animated app.
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"Wonder Woman" is a short, beautifully wrought poem that conveys human frailty and also a power we share.
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This case conveys a premium, high-end feel that is very much carried over in the earphones' design.
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Like "The Song of Achilles", "Ransom" conveys how little war has changed at the level of the heart.
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But the government's determination to discuss problems to death creates the illusion of action—and even conveys concern.
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Even the term "mining" conveys some of this thought: many investors see bitcoin as a commodity, like gold.
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One of his greatest advantages appears to be the authenticity that he conveys with his emotionally charged behavior.
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She conveys a quirky eroticism through a diverse range of media, from painting, to ceramics, to textile design.
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He conveys a kind of humility you don't see very often in the upper reaches of medical science.
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Picturesque but mostly very accurate, his album of lithographs conveys both the wonder and power of Java's volcanoes.
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This conveys weakness to Beijing, and emboldens them to continue their aggressive, long-running campaign to isolate Taiwan.
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Mr. Scheuer conveys the dread that brands cancer patients, whether or not their type of disease is treatable.
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Arnold's apartment cozily conveys what the seventies actually looked like for a starving artist: houseplants, milk crates, afghans.
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Ms. Bartlett's extraordinary performance is a grim, deeply unsettling portrait of despair whose stoicism conveys an aching nobility.
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The solo part is ferociously demanding, but not necessarily in a way that conveys fireworks to the audience.
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Rampling, a stiller, deeper-running pool, conveys emotions so strange and intense that they don't quite have names.
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Like "Merrily," it's contemplative and structurally bold; unlike "Merrily," it conveys no wistfulness for the way it was.
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His goal could only be achieved if Congress conveys broader regulatory authority on one agency or the other.
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Throughout, Ripert conveys the terror and dread the great chef cultivated; Robuchon wanted his cooks to fear him.
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Sitting conveys the impression that the elected cares as much about the question as they do the answer.
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Traditionally Bharatanatyam conveys Hindu religious stories, in part through an intricate lexicon of hand positions known as mudras.
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The reason she loves the movie is because it conveys something she doesn't feel was ever conveyed before.
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She movingly conveys the heartache that accompanies the abandonment of one way of life in search of another.
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While their latest music video is relatively upbeat, the haunting song, "Shadows," certainly conveys some of this darkness.
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He conveys the smooth and slightly cloying folksiness of someone who has been around a lot of politicians.
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The elementary bar graph jotted down on a napkin, labeled hurriedly, yet purposefully, conveys a sense of urgency.
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When I write ''says,'' it sounds as though he speaks normally and conveys his meaning in normal sentences.
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The mixtape, another time-honored way of curating feelings—once archaic, now weirdly reborn—conveys more authentic emotion.
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To McCarthy, each story is formed from the baseness of the human condition, but silence conveys infinite opportunity.
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Led by Moore, they created a lively, joyful and immersive space that conveys their connections to their homeland.
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She conveys Delia's stupidity without giving up her dignity: desire can make dummies of us all at times.
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He said he now understands the racist attitudes that blackface conveys, though he did not at the time.
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There's no other VR experience right now that conveys the freedom of virtual moment the way Vive does.
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But the term "red fruit," or just "fruity," conveys a message that a more specific reference may not.
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Just thinking of what that conveys, coming down to something like the speed of something opening and closing.
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The series is very funny and of the moment (she loves Twitter!) and always conveys a positive attitude.
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The music conveys wonder, with a touch of fear, perhaps because we know where this story is heading.
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The scarred surface of "Early Morning" conveys wounds and psychic pain, the source of which Goodman never specifies.
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Ms. Prestini's music conveys the surreal visuals through gently repetitive figures, disparately overlapping lines and swooshing, sliding harmonies.
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Yet it is the way Duncan conveys the unwavering family support of Brooks's creativity that most stands out.
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There's few legible words on the EP, but the moods it conveys are clear: sadness, abjection, existential anxiety.
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As in any business or networking situation, a weak, tentative handshake conveys a lack of confidence, Taylor says.
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But on second viewing I began to understand the almost desperate loneliness that this body of work conveys.
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I love the image of the girl holding a vinyl record—and the sense of awe she conveys.
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Remaining complacent in the face of increasing racial disparities in education conveys that we are content with inequality.
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While the girl's suffering is relentlessly depressing to watch, Weber conveys her character's misery in visually evocative ways.
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Ms. Wilson has a catch in her voice that conveys yearning and potential heartbreak behind a facade of cheer.
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This form conveys a desire to get beyond the frame even as it acknowledges that it cannot do so.
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The Prime Minister "conveys his deepest sympathies and condolences to the family and friends of the deceased," it said.
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More than anything, though, the main emotion he conveys while tearing into political hypocrisy is complete and utter frustration.
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The service conveys the perceptiveness and emotional intelligence of the humans powering it but masquerades as an animated app.
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The brand "Nreal" conveys the partners' vision to bring users to spaces that fall between the real and unreal.
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It will require a larger narrative that conveys a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
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They have been given so-called National Verification Cards, a residency document that conveys a status short of citizenship.
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JL: I'm striving for a sense of ease, and a sense of grace, that conveys a sense of humanity.
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He admits that Sophia's presentation annoys experts, but defends the bot by saying it conveys something unique to audiences.
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It's like she has just been given the greatest gift and it conveys so much without saying a word.
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The Press Conference conveys all the secret conversations we're not suppose to know about right before the news drops.
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But a personal note means so much more and conveys your appreciation when used along with something more personal.
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It also conveys the physical misery as relentless rains pour through flimsy shelters, turning the ground into a mudbath.
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At the same time, there's an ongoing press debate as to whether quoting Trump verbatim conveys him most accurately.
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The purchase of a call contract conveys the right to buy shares at a fixed price in the future.
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I don't think our song conveys that, but knowing [that it's there] adds another way into the song, maybe.
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A plot description alone hardly conveys the sublime degree to which Tsukerman and crew transcend reality in this film.
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To the Editor: Nicholas Kristof conveys an all too common bias — that evangelical Christians are, by default, conservative Republicans.
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It resonates, though, because it conveys the entirely accurate sense that a grand jury is a one-sided affair.
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Be my neighbor The lasting legacy of Fred Rogers is fundamentally something more soulful than "educational children's television" conveys.
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Her dark, mezzo-ish timbre conveys a sense that Norma is drawing energy from the earth beneath her feet.
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Yet Roosevelt's remark conveys a broader lesson, which conservatives are learning once again in their fight to repeal ObamaCare.
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Virginia Madsen, in particular, is electric as Congresswoman Hookstraten, who conveys volumes with each look from her steely eyes.
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But it also conveys a succinct assessment of the key problem areas in AI as they stand in 2018.
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Yes, the low voice/slow vocal is what best conveys the relaxation because his tone is so non-threatening.
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Aside from looking gorgeous, the game also conveys its First World War setting with an impressive amount of detail.
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Rendered in marble, it is the only figure on display that conveys a black subject in a white material.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting on the Panama Papers conveys the growing importance of data mining in investigative journalism.
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Lantern has been very deliberate and thoughtful in the way it conveys what its product can do, Foung says.
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The word "border," with its vague associations with "neighboring," seems vaporous, but a wall conveys protection, an unyielding solidity.
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"Joe Biden sows fear and division as President Trump conveys optimism and hope," the campaign wrote in one email.
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But there's danger in relying only on euphemisms, because "retreat" and "retreat" alone conveys the urgency of the threat.
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Despite their distinctiveness, each conveys anonymity in tandem with their virtuosity, qualities accentuated by the pictures' heft and symbolism.
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I also found problems with how the site conveys the effectiveness and possible side effects of some prescription drugs.
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At the same time, the repetition of the marks conveys persistence and joy in the act of making them.
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The pasta is mingled with bright broccoli, lightly coated with a rich sauce that conveys a bit of heat.
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But a battle-tested nationally recognized V.P. candidate who reflects the campaign's core convictions and convincingly conveys its messaging . . .
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Dorey-Stein absorbs it all with a fine eye for detail and conveys it with freshness, candor and humor.
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From its vibrant colors to its ghastly form, the piece conveys a visceral sense of an imminent environmental collapse.
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"It conveys power and control," said Ms. Argan, who also noted it is a style trick anyone can use.
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She conveys her beliefs and suspicions in discrete paragraphs of text, quoting lines of poetry, personal correspondence, psychological studies.
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This unleashed a predictable wave of online outrage from economists, but the book itself conveys a more nuanced message.
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It's a very safe look, for both women, if not one that conveys fun or relaxation — or even modernity.
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Additionally, the $125 price target conveys his confidence in PYPL's ability to rise 11% in the twelve months ahead.
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This misses the larger point, and demonstrates why keeping them out betrays Israel's weakness rather than conveys its strength.
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In the preface to her latest work, "Of Morsels and Marvels," she conveys her surprise at his negative response.
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Moreover, it conveys a reckless, if not desperate, effort to find Russians to fulfill some simplistic narrative of collusion.
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The painting conveys a post-Fall America, tinged with menace, in which sin and grace manage a dissonant coexistence.
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The canvas, smudged with purple, conveys an uneasy mood, but its key feature is a wild splattering of red.
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The company's latest quarterly transparency report, which quantifies violations of the company's community standards, conveys just how much wrongdoing.
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The resolution's "investment in zero-emission vehicle infrastructure" hints at this, but scarcely conveys the needed scale and speed.
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"The process leading from one [series] to another conveys an interior transmutation: the alchemy of the body," Syroka writes.
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Each depicts the same stretch of sea by the Venice Beach piers, but conveys a different temperament, like portraits.
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This deftly conveys the contrast between childhood and adulthood, as well as the vague nature of remembering one's past.
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The absence of nuclear testing conveys a very different message: that nuclear weapons aren't like other instruments of war.
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Adding to that feeling is the cinematography, which frequently conveys the framing and overlit aesthetic of an Instagram video.
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He's not somebody who conveys anger very much, but he did convey anger quite effectively on those occasions, I thought.
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Click through to find the perfect winter-wear item that appropriately conveys how much you want to overthrow the patriarchy.
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The design is supposed to convey that it sells everything from A to Z. To me, it conveys a penis.
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That said, there is plenty of contemporary art that eloquently conveys the stories and histories that led to its creation.
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"I believe this convention conveys a positive message supporting our city's belief in acceptance and inclusion," Lyles, a Democrat, said.
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He conveys his character's many sides: seductive, repulsive, and tragically heartbroken through a superb combination of staging, acting, and singing.
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The device would use a prism that "conveys NED display image to lens," and would have 428 x 240 resolution.
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Kapadia's sprawling account covers the player's time at S.S.C. Napoli, and deftly conveys the poetic symbiosis between him and Naples.
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"Loving"'s Mr Edgerton, by contrast, powerfully conveys a wide range of emotions—his performance certainly merits an Oscar nomination.
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It conveys an incredibly important motivator for the characters without exposition, but it also signals the emotional weight behind it.
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It's a really powerful visual that conveys really easily how dangerous things can get when you're not doing them appropriately.
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To the extent that code "conveys meaning," it does seem like an art form with a valid claim to copyright.
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It conveys his charisma, his intellect and the evolution of his political beliefs, including his advocacy of Hindu-Muslim reconciliation.
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He conveys throughout an appropriate sense of disdain for Mr Trump's efforts, leavened by the fascination the president always elicits.
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It's not just not caring about the situation, but telling Alexa to play Despacito conveys absolute detachment from feeling anything.
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Kacey Musgraves, 'Rainbow' The 2019 album of the year Grammy winner conveys an uplifting message in this gorgeous, encouraging ballad.
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Mason conveys their stories and the world they inhabit with his elegant and descriptive prose, and short, rapid-fire chapters.
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Inside each box is a diorama, one that conveys a scene that makes these puzzle boxes into little adventure games.
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In Tower of Babel the variety is a strength: it conveys a vision of pluralistic openness among nations and cultures.
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The latest version of Sony's super-cute Aibo robot dog is so expressive, it conveys something close to genuine emotion.
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Taken a day after a silent vigil was widely observed for the slain singer, the photo conveys a quiet grace.
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RATING: A- Sometimes, it's nice to see a moving image that conveys only slightly more information than a still image.
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Such payment conveys the idea that some persons lack dignity, that they are mere objects to be used by others.
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It's a shortie, and only offers a bit in the way of interactivity, but it conveys mood and tone beautifully.
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Mythological imagery conveys the nuances of a person's inner, emotional life—his or her struggle to come into his own.
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The default "Jedi Knight" difficulty effectively conveys the power fantasy of a developing, young Jedi learning to master his craft.
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Dr. Cooperberg argues that the lowest-risk tumors need a name that conveys their languorous growth and generally benign nature.
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For many Americans, purported consent based on what appears to be an unfair, undemocratic electoral process conveys no such legitimacy.
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In her most experimental stories, she conveys this alienation with the mad-scientist approach of classic postmodernists like Donald Barthelme.
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With its trudging tempo and thick electronic bass frequencies, the track conveys little of the sonic warmth associated with her.
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But for a moment, the show conveys all the ache of another person's loss, whether he is man or beast.
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It also conveys that you take your job seriously and want to take time to put in the extra effort.
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Pleasant as it is to look at nubile bodies entwined, the sex they have conveys little passion or erotic charge.
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Cherry-print wallpaper, sunny yellows, lush houseplants, decorations approaching kitsch without succumbing to it—everything conveys haimish order and care.
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You see the shadows causing the deepest blacks and really like an abyss and really conveys his emotion as pain.
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For me the music conveys a sense of motion and is evocative of the feeling I get in rural spaces.
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Do you think that if effectively conveys the message you want to send through your music and through your art?
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"EGYPTAIR sincerely conveys its deepest sorrow to the families and friends of the passengers onboard Flight MS804," the airline tweeted.
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Ms. Kulesza's anguished performance conveys the weight of an almost unbearable choice, which she believes condemns her to eternal damnation.
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The goal is to give us a pattern and a routine that conveys that world is not completely upside-down.
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One particularly moving narrative thread features Sterling K. Brown, a tremulous, vibrantly sensitive actor who conveys entire chapters of grief.
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While the grid conveys an underlying pattern, the artist's use of color undermines any sense of order we might expect.
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Overall, its mood conveys something between sorrow and hopefulness, suggestive altogether of a contemplative pause in an overwhelmingly distressing moment.
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Algren's assertion that "it's everyone for himself in this hired air" conveys a zest that the phrase "income inequality" lacks.
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For example, Victoria Veytsman, a dentist in Manhattan, considers how even the shape of a tooth's edge conveys a message.
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In "Untitled (4) 1970-71," the stances of four masked figures are so forceful that each conveys a distinct personality.
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Though generational differences loom large in "Under Red Skies," Kan also conveys the importance in China of rural-urban divides.
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In contrast to others — most tellingly the president himself — López-Gatell conveys public health recommendations through language that makes sense.
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The sound at once conveys the maker's own pleasure and meanwhile is an energetic performance of enjoyment for a partner.
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"The Illinois Parables" is not, strictly speaking, an educational film, but it conveys a unique and precious kind of knowledge.
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Writing in spare, crystalline prose, Hamid conveys the experience of living in a city under siege with sharp, stabbing immediacy.
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But their number conveys the breadth of financial struggle, the exploration of which took the authors to all 50 states.
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Vogt says Cruise will lead the charge to release data that more accurately conveys the progress that it is making.
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Amos's work may be labor-intensive, yet it conveys neither labor nor the consumption of time, but a meditative joy.
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At the end of the day, this latest controversy conveys a lesson that we would all be wise to learn.
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Greenidge's account of Trotter's life is ardent and mostly approving but nevertheless conveys the more vexing elements of his personality.
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Pachico conveys the fear that Colombian children grow up with — she made that pit in my stomach open up again.
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There's no trademark melodic turn or show-stopping rhythmic gesture; instead, the track conveys an intimate sense of ongoing negotiation.
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Winslow conveys as much excitement about the Iran-contra scandal, Nafta and Senate subcommittees as he does murder and mayhem.
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Although much has changed, Saar conveys how old systems are still in place, impacting the lives of people of color.
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Breaking the Waves is not a radical opera, but is an important one that conveys complex human emotions and events.
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Sex and Stein notwithstanding, "Georgia" conveys O'Keeffe's joys and disappointments, rendering both the woman and the artist with keenness and consideration.
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These are certainly not pretty headphones, though their industrial look has a certain timelessness and conveys a "function over form" attitude.
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Murin effortlessly conveys Anna's sweetness and spunk, and the comedic brilliance she displays throughout gives Frozen some of its best moments.
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He conveys the experience of kayaking through mountainous "scarps of sea"; his enthusiasm for snoozing in soggy sleeping bags is infectious.
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The sequence conveys, readily, the desperation Elizabeth (and by proxy her country) feel in these waning days of the Cold War.
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The intermission title for 21440's 'Kal Ho Naa Ho,' which somehow manages to be even sadder than this image conveys.
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That strength is embedded in a voice that has shrunk in range and power but conveys an embracing reassurance and solidity.
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Portman smoothly conveys both delicate intellect and physical strength, a tough combination to pull off, while Jason Leigh is terrifyingly serene.
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A Star Is Born conveys the tenderness of empathy toward a human, not a persona in a position on a chart.
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"Synthwave music conveys a familiarity, and many people connect with familiarity, as there is a predictable comfort in it," says Legros.
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Perhaps the best reason to visit is the impression it conveys that economics might not belong in a museum at all.
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With a huge 4,000mAh battery inside, it also conveys a satisfying sense of density that only Apple's iPhone X can match.
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The looping language conveys one of its main insights: that families, businesses and countries are made of the DNA of generations.
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But WW's new identity, like all brand identities, is more about the fantasy it conveys than about the results it provides.
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Buying a call option conveys the right, but not the obligation, to purchase shares at a fixed price in the future.
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I hope my book conveys that even if we can't stop comparing ourselves to others, we should compare flexibly and wisely.
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Liberals, who decry entrenched privilege at home, seem strangely OK with a British aristocracy that conveys titles and estates through bloodlines.
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He conveys the plight of an agoraphobic teenager with deep empathy — in spite of what Lisa thinks, Solomon is not broken.
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Another goal is to signal the size of one's fortune; in Lagos, minimalist attire still conveys the appearance of being broke.
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And in this sense, the code itself is "speech" that conveys information which can readily be interpreted by computers or humans.
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Solstad conveys this slow curdling of affection without a single conventional dramatic scene, and with a minimal amount of direct dialogue.
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Ms. Nalwanga's watchful, quiet presence conveys both shyness and determination, a habit of humility in tension with an almost superhuman intelligence.
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Kentridge's approach conveys the illegibility of colonialism's official record, while offering art as a way to make new sense of it.
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It's a recognizable Chicago product, self-consciously so: Mr. Walker made the album there, and it conveys a sense of place.
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It has 15392763-inch wheels, housed with flared fenders, and a long, low body that conveys a sense of forward motion.
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But if you look outside, the music conveys a sense of fear and excitement about whether or not you'll make it.
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And the glamour she conveys so naturally suggests that this meek woman has inner will that she has yet to tap.
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And the music, run through with oscillating piano riffs and coy vocal writing, conveys impishness, haziness and danger all at once.
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The imagery gives the book an uncanny quality, while the matter-of-factness of Wray's vision conveys dark, almost subversive, humor.
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But inside, Blazkowicz is broken, and the whisper-y tone Bloom deploys conveys a complicated man trying to find their way.
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Worse, the feeling of inevitability also conveys a sense of irreversibility, as if history always advances, and never stalls, or regresses.
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Mr. Serkin conveys the music's Romantic fervor while playing with lucid clarity; listen to the Bach-like textures of the finale.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" supplies a reminder that the band existed, but it conveys only a superficial, suspect sense of what it was.
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As a reporter determined to strip Wall Street to its seamy underbelly, Teresa Avia Lim never conveys anything like rabid ambition.
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Handel's music conveys that confusion with vocal lines that seem at once weighed down with poignancy and restless with skittish flights.
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Directed by visual artist Vasilisa Forbes, it similarly conveys an uplifting feeling through its nostalgia-inducing appearance, courtesy of 8mm film.
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In this mix of 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century works, each piece conveys a style, treats color or addresses noble materials.
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It's symbolic of a growing distrust of Nehru's rapid industrialization and modernization of India, and conveys Kumar's skepticism of urban living.
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Rather, it's the social world Fallada conveys in Little Man, What Now, with documentary-like realism, that feels like a warning.
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She conveys far more with a single, quietly stunned look than any of Mr. Allen's speeches or Mr. Storaro's color changes.
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Thompson's soft, open face — which tenses into watchfulness that can border on panic — conveys much about Ollie, her decency and burdens.
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There's a bracing lack of vanity in how she conveys this long-lost world and not an iota of misplaced nostalgia.
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Speaking through an interpreter, Rajabian said the film conveys the disillusionment of young Iranians who feel trapped in their own country.
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Smith's narrative conveys the system's unthinking superiority, the lazy morality, the philistinism, the sense of demanded privilege and analyzes it cannily.
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To the contrary, he rather emphatically conveys that he has chosen a side — and it's not the side of LGBTQ rights.
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The film's emotional depth surprised me; in direct contrast to the Google doodle, it thoroughly conveys his philosophy of difficult emotions.
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"Shot Caller" effectively conveys the vise grip of Jacob's options, but that doesn't make it less ludicrous from scene to scene.
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The climate-advocacy community sometimes conveys the impression that all of this is not just necessary, but relatively straightforward and affordable.
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But he conveys the same gist by arguing that any attempt by Democrats to impeach Trump would be illegitimate and unconstitutional.
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"Question Mark at the Dinner Table" conveys the disquieting absence of a loved one through an empty seat at the table.
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It is not as haunting a performance as the original, but it conveys how renewable this piece had become for Coltrane.
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It conveys that political power rightfully belongs to the people, not to the state, and pledges to restore the rightful order.
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Even though many of you who don't smile often at work aren't necessarily grumpy and dissatisfied, that's what your face conveys.
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Sarah Amos's work may be labor-intensive, yet it conveys neither labor nor the consumption of time, but a meditative joy.
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When it matters most, she conveys the right message to the right person and saves the world without firing a shot.
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The main arguments against a dual class structure is that stock ownership traditionally conveys a say in how companies are run.
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But the museum's hand-in-hand treatment of the concepts conveys an implicit promise to museumgoers of the uplift to come.
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Try to strike a middle ground with an outfit that conveys a sense of professionalism without coming off as too stuffy.
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That way, it not only ensures that he understood what they were asking, but also conveys that he was truly listening.
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She also superbly conveys the folkways of the Eastern Shore and the disruptive, confusing effect the fires had on its community.
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Forced into a maturity beyond her years, she conveys through her pointed questions — is it true Santiago can see the sky?
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Forced into a maturity beyond her years, she conveys through her pointed questions — is it true Santiago can see the sky?
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The book's color palette, strong on grays and pale blues, conveys its honest yet hopeful depiction of its young narrator's situation.
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Holley's sculptures are muscular, bold, and raw, but their accompanying text conveys vulnerability and a longing for peace, equality, and respect.
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Each wedding cake that Jack Philips creates announces the couple's union as a marriage and conveys celebratory messages about the event.
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And this song from IFHT Films accurately conveys the struggle many home-wanting millennials encounter at the prospect of buying a home.
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Product Designer Paulina Mustafa conveys an equal sense of close proximity to the process when talking about the Essential Phone's hardware engineering.
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In each such image, the artist's single eye, animated by neural impulses, conveys a weird, fluid vitality moored within dry, weathered skin.
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It conveys gratitude, professionalism, and friendliness, so whenever you're in doubt, just pop this word before your name and press send. "Regards"
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Sometimes, I have to remove a word that conveys an important meaning or emotion, or I don't send my Tweet at all.
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"In the end, I hope the book conveys this important message: Love for dogs and children makes people kinder," the photographer says.
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It conveys an instability of environment that is deeply unfamiliar to sighted people, while still using a visual medium to do it.
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The Backpack is made of hard-wearing polyester on both the inside and outside, and it conveys an immediate sense of quality.
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" No doubt that assessment would stand with or without the nominations, but in Carlile's mind, a Grammy nod conveys "massive, massive achievement.
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The president's endorsement of a hate group notwithstanding, the message Britain First conveys has failed to find traction in the UK itself.
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His gaze It's a look which conveys complete serenity and fabulousness from a man who never meant to cause you any sorrow.
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It's a terrible disease and congratulations on your struggle dealing with it," conveys a different, more hilarious message: "I am quite monstrous.
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Ms. Swinton conveys casual entitlement like someone to the manner born, which gives Marianne's teasing exchanges with Harry an increasingly discomfiting quality.
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It conveys Tyler's connection to his girlfriend and to the world, which in turn seems to hold the lovers in its embrace.
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Larry Rivers (1923-2002), who created "Legs" (1969), aptly conveys Venus's daunting sexual power, unlike Botticelli's demure goddess of love and renewal.
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It routinely interviews Israeli government officials, academics and citizens, and conveys Israel's perspective to the people of the Middle East and beyond.
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The unit conveys with a five-year lease on two off-street parking spots in a lot cater-corner to the building.
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Nothing I've ever read conveys better what it actually is like to be in the engine room of the start-up economy.
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The unit conveys with a storage area in the basement, and two parking spaces in a covered area next to the building.
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"Blackwing Palomino" is one of its five original compositions, a moseying tune that conveys intensity of purpose without ever breaking a sweat.
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Ms. Wright conveys a bird's-eye command, hitting her notes precisely and illuminating even the space around them with a ruby glow.
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Because of the political and social consciousness the conveys, they felt it was an important time for more people to see it.
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By suggesting the need for a shield within marriage, Motoya conveys the dysfunction she sees in the coexistence of men and women.
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Looking at the vastness of space that "The Edge" embraces conveys the possibility of solace in this time of terror and disruption.
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Social media would seem custom-designed to convey these calamities, as it conveys everything, with relentless proximity and detail — and it does.
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He's got a serene, self-protectively hardened face that conveys simultaneous hurt and wonder and an awareness that the wonder can hurt.
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The smooth, almost lyrical movement of the camera conveys lightness and gravity, much in the way that some of Dickinson's poems do.
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You should always have an email address that conveys your name so that the recipient knows exactly who is sending the email.
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In person, M.B.Z. speaks deliberately and quietly, lapsing now and then into a crooked grin that conveys a surprising impression of shyness.
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The title of Meghan Daum's new book—The Problem With Everything—conveys just how far she believes the woke left has overstepped.
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A cinematic close-up conveys emotional depth far more effectively than a point-of-view shot in a 360-degree film can.
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The image conveys the terror of seeing your own body as if it doesn't belong to you, thinned to a fragile construction.
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Dorothea is at once laid back and uptight, which Ms. Bening conveys with moments of shambling, gestural looseness and sudden emotional spikiness.
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She feelingly conveys the shock, horror and grief he felt as he filmed what was supposed to be a happy home movie.
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With a bright, grainy voice and impulsive temperament, the tenor Alexander Lewis conveys the panic and caginess of this haunted-looking character.
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Lelio conveys the affair beautifully, including in the delicate, fragmented scenes of lovemaking that convey the profundity of desire and its ordinariness.
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Critic's Notebook The Bronx Museum's beautifully staged, streamlined version of the artist's career still conveys a full picture of his radical sensibility.
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The idea is that upon entering the show, visitors will hear a call to humanity, one that conveys a sense of alarm.
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If, as the surrealists believed, art comes from the unconscious, then the ideas art conveys are often built on Jungian mythological archetypes.
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On the one hand, complex formalism conveys gravity, but then is betrayed by an inability to resist slipping a banana peel underfoot.
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The prosthetic arm, for instance, which appears as technologically advanced, is flexing in a way that conveys both strength and absolute control.
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It's not magic, but it is mystery, and no wine more than Burgundy conveys the inscrutability at the core of all great wines.
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In doing so, he subtly conveys how the battle they are fighting is a proxy war between opposing ideologies, none of them Iraqi.
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Deal conveys confusion about what to do with having a lot of feelings at once, something anyone living through 2017 can relate to.
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His rubbery adolescent body, with one protruding shoulder blade that bends the sky, conveys an anxiety that extends beyond what is literally depicted.
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The Federal Reserve in 2019 will launch a broad look at how it conducts policy and conveys what is doing to the public.
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If you haven't read "Bad Blood" or found it drab, "The Inventor" conveys the gravity of the debacle with a little more flare.
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Though compelled to display his misogyny, Poitras also conveys her admiration for Assange's work via attempts to correct some public misinterpretations about it.
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A book of photos of Nashville at the height of the Civil Rights Movement conveys a story of promises both fulfilled and denied.
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During a climactic passage in the "Dirge" section, Mr. Thibaudet vividly conveys the unsettling nervousness of the music, even during seemingly pensive stretches.
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Called the idee fixe, it's an ascending-descending tune that conveys infatuation by both its hopeful and haunting components, conjuring expectation and disappointment.
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BMW, for instance, is using manufactured crystal in its new large SUV, and it conveys a sense of stoutness missing in the Bentley.
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Booz Allen's statement conveys a willingness to cooperate with McCaskill, though minus a subpoena it's under no legal obligation to actually do so.
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Despite being Pelosi's daughter, she conveys a sense of bemusement at the absurdities of politics, while seldom appearing to judge anyone too harshly.
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Rare is a film title that perfectly conveys its subject matter more succinctly than the upcoming genre-bender Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
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With every big monologue and montage of world events, his series conveys a deeply embedded frustration that permeates nearly every scene and speech.
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Using stripped-back clouds of synth to create a contrail of harmony, it lyrically and tonally conveys implicit agony as much as bliss.
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The heart/mind conveys actual ideas, information and images to the brain where these signals are then converted into words, pictures, sounds etc.
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It's an impressive piece of art that conveys a lot of feelings, which is part of what gives it its popularity, Lewin guesses.
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Decades later, when we can examine more accurate scans of the brain, his work still conveys a prescient view of its inner workings.
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Casual, practical and, like the Mao suit, reflecting a determined lack of glamour, the jacket conveys a populist, man-in-a-hurry image.
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Spy fiction typically conveys a sense that behind the noisy chaos of the news headlines are the quiet, concerted efforts of unseen conspirators.
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How the little robot conveys this emotion is a testament to Lucas' articulation and sound design, and the kid just nailed it here.
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Mr. Sattouf's "cartoony" style alone — his characters have potatoes for noses and peas for eyes — conveys a sense of both reality and unreality.
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Day-Lewis beautifully conveys all of this, capturing Reynolds' quiet tyranny in scenes when he can't even be bothered to raise his voice.
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Fundamentally, the First Amendment prevents the government from punishing or suppressing speech based on disapproval of the ideas or perspectives the speech conveys.
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Instead, the movie conveys that behind every Instagram image and meltdown is a real person, with real insecurities, real feelings, and real problems.
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What resonates most about the song is that it conveys the universal pain of helplessly watching a loved one deteriorate before your eyes.
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Reflective of a more complex message, each mural conveys a duplicitous message, one side simple and pure, while underneath, the morality seeps through.
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Piccard's achievement is notable not only because of the grandeur of the feat, but also because of the message that the feat conveys.
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Reminiscent of Alex Grey's cosmic paintings, Sage's crisp acrylic compositions explore the human condition and a shared interconnectedness that she conveys through line.
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The painting that conveys a spirit of modern femininity best isn't of a woman but of a 9-year-old girl, Mäda Primavesi.
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But it also incorporates some of his son's literary sensibility, and conveys the bliss of being high along with the desperation of dependency.
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"He plays just a few chords and he conveys what he needs to convey," Mr. McQueen told The New York Times in 20133.
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A branch of the Upper East Side spot that conveys India with a hint of the Raj, has opened in the West Village.
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That is an overly dramatic metaphor, obviously, but it conveys the generally accepted notion that opening a bottle too soon is a horror.
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Bird is realistic about the impact of this latest project, but also conveys a kind of optimism that would make Lennie Briscoe proud.
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The exhibition draws attention to the spirituality of the place, but conveys ideas of the sacred through visuals of the body and nature.
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Something that conveys a reaction out of the viewer, that is provocative and eye opening is art in it's most pure of form.
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These lines of life grow when arms and torso break A piece of music In part conveys A new ground A fresh wave.
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The title's "for now" pointedly conveys the show's twin strains of ecological optimism and pessimism, but its invocation of "poetry" is more mysterious.
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What's more, it conveys a credible sense of Ailes's psychology through the testimony of peers and co-workers who witnessed his ruthlessness firsthand.
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It's a given that the system is racist, rigged, which Jenkins partly conveys through the dawning consciousness of Fonny's white lawyer (Finn Wittrock).
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What's important, the film conveys, is to discover the cause of the cause — which seems to be mainly greater depression and social isolation.
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Leaning into the Wind conveys a sense of Goldsworthy's art being a product of immense labor, rather than the result of whimsical inspiration.
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Through supple torso movements and flowing arm gestures, each dance tells a mythical story or conveys a spiritual message from Hindu religious texts.
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The very fact of meeting with an American president conveys legitimacy to Mr. Kim that his father and grandfather sought but never secured.
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This makes the utter helplessness that later enfolds them all the sadder, as each actor subtly conveys a sudden awareness of brutal aloneness.
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But what it conveys is not so much Mr. Mekas's experience as Mr. Gordon's will, and his cheap sadistic hostility to the audience.
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Here, though, her face mostly conveys blurred yearning and all those close-ups suggest a director struggling to get more from an actor.
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"This statue conveys the power of women working together to bring about revolutionary change in our society," the group's president told The Guardian.
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Feinberg also conveys the anger, vulnerability, and indignity of dying while fighting to be heard by the federal government and society at large.
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Just a gesture, a shrug, or momentary glance at Jack conveys what many actors -- and scripts -- would need pages of words to achieve.
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Mr. Pattinson, who conveys a warmth and openness in person, conceded that it could be a problem when audiences confuse actor and character.
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But the most striking moments on this refreshingly warm LP are the others, the ones where she conveys weakness, vulnerability and self-awareness.
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On the field, Tom conveys contagious confidence, especially when his team is behind or any moment when his players need him the most.
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Its bleak mood conveys the sadness, more so than the wrongness, of our high-tech efforts to preserve the planet's biophysical status quo.
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In Arabic, the expression conveys affection, but the words also seemed to hint at the city's fragmented loyalties, its atmosphere of enduring suspicion.
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The soprano Banlingyu Ban conveys the inner resilience of this tragic heroine through the bright tones and strong delivery of the vocal lines.
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Despite the raucous presence of geese waddling on a front lawn or two, Sands Point conveys a Garbo-esque attitude of elegant aloofness.
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" Lanky and angular, Mr. Ohler quietly conveys the mordant humor that occasionally surfaces in his book, which has a chapter titled "High Hitler.
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Ownership is more than just participating in a financial upside; it also conveys the right to participate in how a company is governed.
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She conveys time almost as if it is happening all at once, like Picasso trying to record an image from every angle simultaneously.
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It captures the unease of the central character within seemingly well-ordered Japan that the review suggests the crime novel conveys so well.
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The objects in Agents of Faith date back 4,000 years, and every single one conveys an incredibly personal dream, fear, vow, or healing.
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As Leo O'Bannon, an Irish crime boss and political puppeteer, Finney conveys the character's long-held power in every impatient look and gesture.
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To wit: As we've seen, a wink face intensifies whatever feeling—positive or negative—the sarcasm conveys, making praise gushier and scorn pricklier.
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As he conveys in his artist's statement, Sullivan thinks of his works as "records," connecting what he does to music and photographic documentation.
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They do this by using the visual language of comics and how it conveys a narrative as a way to effectively guide the viewer.
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Stripped of makeup, her chiseled cheekbones concealed under a series of wigs that rival Keri Russell's on The Americans, she conveys starved, desperate strength.
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I will admit I was skeptical of the feature going in, but seeing Ambient Mode in person really conveys what Samsung is trying for.
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As the name suggests, the bakery conveys visitors to an earlier era—by painstakingly re-creating the flavors and textures of classic European pastry.
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Sheeran is a communicator, and with his angelic tones he conveys a type of masculinity that's very sure of itself, but the swagger's subtracted.
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As the heroine's captor goes about preparing his meal of human extremities, there's a vacancy in his eyes that conveys a sense of solemnity.
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Daredevil's Charlie Cox, while never exactly one of Marvel's finest leading men, conveys an almost palpable Catholic guilt in his turn as Matt Murdock.
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So we tested several fragrances and chose a spa-like scent that conveys the idea that the airport is fresh and clean and relaxing.
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The post conveys a heart-felt explanation of the blood, sweat, and tears that most startup founders put in during their tenure and beyond.
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She said the statement Trump released earlier Wednesday, in which he said Bannon "lost his mind," accurately conveys the state of their fractured relationship.
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Amid this tough battle, Macron needs a strong manifesto that conveys his message of a pro-business and reformist candidate the Citi note said.
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The position conveys no formal privileges, but the AfD's prominence seems certain to inject a new degree of drama into Germany's previously sleepy parliament.
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When she's animated, she conveys the sense of having something urgent to tell you; when she's blank, she's giving the object of desire room.
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Why: This softer tone conveys a more practical approach to deportation without subverting the GOP presidential nominee tough positions on enforcement and border security.
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Both Al-Azm and Al-Hassam translate as 'Resolve'; however, Al-Azm conveys the sense of resolve as determination, whereas Al-Hassam signifies achievement.
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The juxtaposition of black figural forms and a layered ground of brightly colored shapes conveys an irresolvable tension between gloomy figures and cheerful colors.
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It's indicated that torturing men is a form of entertainment for these witches, which the show conveys as an allegory for dismantling the patriarchy.
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It's a smart and simple response that, like Mason says, effectively conveys just how irrelevant gender is to being able to do your job.
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A cannier soul singer (producer Raphael Saadiq, say) might have lent such a project political resonance, but Legend's beauteous voice conveys only blank enthusiasm.
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Changing semantics is meant to shake people, particularly policy makers, out of the implicit nobody's-fault attitude that the word "accident" conveys, they said.
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"The transition into a fully confirmed role conveys backing of the Congress, [but its absence] doesn't do anything to diminish his role," Allen added.
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" She said the Supreme Court's compelled speech doctrine "forbids the commission from demanding that artists design custom expression that conveys ideas they deem objectionable.
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"Page-swipers" conveys the notion of motion — the reader's finger gliding on a glowing screen — but as a locution, it will never catch on.
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In Carrie Cracknell's haunting production, Ms. McCrory conveys the ravening, cancerous feelings beneath the socially smooth, reflexively gracious surface of her character, Hester Collyer.
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But that painting, more than any other, conveys what the artist felt 50 years ago, when for a brief time he explored another world.
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U+1F928 SHOPPING TROLLEY I would appreciate an emoji that conveys the concept of shopping, but is this really the best we could do?
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The robust-voiced baritone Luke Scott conveys Conti's preening entitlement as well as the insecurity of a fearful man who sees the world changing.
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The combination of mobility, wax (as a form of protection) and volatile imagery conveys a sense that instability and chaos are inherent to everything.
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Instead, Ingrid Goes West conveys that behind every Instagram image and meltdown is a real person, with real insecurities, real feelings, and real problems.
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Chung hopes that by building a company of storytelling creatives and medium-making engineers, Penrose and the emotions it conveys won't fade from memory.
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The painfully talented Meryl Streep conveys the perspicacity with which Katharine Graham led the family media empire she inherited after her husband committed suicide.
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The smug look on the crown prince's face conveys the understanding that all will be well in the amoral relationship between our two countries.
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Actively embracing the "socialist" label conveys a certain left-wing ambition and commitment — a willingness to think big and imagine a wildly different future.
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Now a teenager, "Doctor Atomic" still conveys a feeling of grief — here in Santa Fe a very local variety — rather than telling a story.
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He skillfully conveys the cruel, mocking tone that the SS officers and guards often used with prisoners as a way of reinforcing their power.
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They like to keep the rate high because selectivity conveys status in some popular rankings (which, themselves, are not as meaningful as they look).
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The nearby San Geronimo A backup substation, which conveys a lesser amount of power from the smaller Macagua hydropower plant, operated intermittently on Sunday.
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The term conveys that all of us who are "American born" have no understanding of what it means to truly be Indian, or Desi.
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The idea of "group chat" also conveys, much more accurately than the idea of "electronic mail" ever did, the basic purpose of these services.
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The artist's Death Is Elsewhere conveys an understanding that humans — relatively recent additions to a 4.5-billion-year-old planet — will come and go.
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Even if the author cannot touch all bases in less than 200 pages, his thesis conveys important lessons for our post-cold-war world.
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Virtual reality, which has been used by brokers to entice customers to buy homes in faraway cities, conveys what the builder wants to show.
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The blend, Eureka Works, is a 62 percent dark chocolate bar that conveys fruitiness with good acid balance and lingering sweetness in the finish.
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In her hands, the song becomes a dirge to loving something that doesn't return the favor, and conveys her resolve to carry on, anyway.
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The upgrade plays to Ms. Baranski's range, as she conveys both Diane's desperation and the will it takes to master and move past it.
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Paired with Hilliard's words, the large-scale vinyl wall work "Black Lives Matter #3" conveys a continuum of conflict and activism in American culture.
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In its most effective moments, 1917 conveys this: piles of cratered soil are revealed to not just be scorched earth, but heaps of corpses.
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Using her own history of migration as the starting point for each artistic journey she embarks upon, Sedira conveys the political through the personal.
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For similar reasons, incessant glancing at the clock or your watch conveys to others in the room you're bored, disinterested or just plain rude.
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Edward Hopper suggests rather than conveys, and his characteristic restraint compels us to rifle through the oppressive ambiguity for unspoken truths or hidden secrets.
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" But no song on Lana Del Rey's phenomenal record conveys her artful blending of classic American songwriting with postmodern cynicism better than "The greatest.
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And yet, as handsome as Gosling is on the surface, his lovelorn face conveys something deeper, an infinite sadness that seeps into his music.
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That's the same message Cuellar conveys to a group of Mexican business leaders that visit his Capitol Hill office on a recent Thursday afternoon.
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But in Jay's search for "crazy crazy mad love," Frey conveys nothing so emotionally evocative that it builds on the work of these predecessors.
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By the end, it captures a momentous battle and conveys that the dances were born despite, or because of, surrounding poverty and gang violence.
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By showing photographs that question the closeted experience along the side of a fence, Tran's installation amplifies the sense of outsiderness his story conveys.
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Overall, "we never went to church" conveys a poetic tone somewhere between an elegy and a lament, suggesting a grief-stricken search for clarity.
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Huckaby conveys a lot in the distance he places between the boy and the jacketed girl, and between the girl and the picture plane.
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Although his sunken state may shock, he still conveys the strength — both mental and physical — that more typical representations of the enlightened teacher embody.
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The mural conveys, in code, the number 58, which represents the percentage of the world's wildlife that has been lost in the last 40 years.
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There are not enough examples of superstars competing on courses on which they grew up playing to determine whether such familiarity conveys a meaningful advantage.
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It's a song about a relationship that's beyond help, and it especially conveys all the tugging doubts and second guessing that ending something major entails.
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Murphy previously raised questions about the spread of AQAP in Yemen, a development that conveys a failure of Washington's stated military goals in the region.
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A pair of exhibitions at David Zwirner conveys the photographer's skill at perceiving arresting visual juxtapositions, revealing a consciousness that is supple and keenly insightful.
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"The symbol of the cross appropriately conveys the solemn respect all Texans should have for the courage and sacrifice of our peace officers," Abbott wrote.
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The network's swift announcement that House of the Dragon is getting a full-season order conveys its commitment to continuing the franchise, despite any setbacks.
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For Sandberg, it conveys the idea that the chief operating officer has been held (lightly!) accountable for her missteps, while also making her more relatable.
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A JUUL conveys that you're cool enough to want to smoke, but you're smart enough — or you think you're smart enough — to abstain from cigarettes.
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While buoyant and maybe even danceable, their sound conveys the totality of getting run over by a train, of screaming until you drain yourself completely.
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I'm not usually the type to describe things as "epic," but I'm not sure there's another word that conveys the sheer scope of the thing.
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I've yet to find a world in Yooka-Laylee that conveys half of the sense of wonder or depth I got from the earlier games.
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Wayne D. Eyre said that military helicopter crews used techniques developed in the war in Afghanistan to search for potential fire threats to the conveys.
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What distinguishes his prose is not its lyricism—as John Lambert's translation conveys, it is simple and spare—but his intrusive, philosophical first-person voice.
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"But it also conveys a strong sign of hope that if we do the right things and implement powerful solutions, the problem can be solved."
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But giving readers insight into why some stories were substantively changed conveys openness and reduces suspicion that editors are trying to get away with something.
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A variety of material, including bronzes, glassware, sculpture, enamels, metalwork, stained glass, and ceramics, conveys the diversity of northern European art and its complex worth.
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The cover looks empty, which is the feeling that a lot of the music on that record conveys, that it was a zone without people.
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Trump advisers say Biden, like the president, conveys authenticity, is comfortable in his own skin, can work a crowd, and relishes throwing and returning punches.
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The clip conveys a scene of stressful self-examination, complementing the lyrics about a rollercoaster romance with someone who used to be just a friend.
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Obviously, we can't sit silently as Trump pardons someone like Sheriff Joe Arpaio, or in various other ways conveys his support for hatred and bigotry.
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With erudition, imagination and flair, he conveys scholarship while winking at the contradictions so often revealed when trying to articulate fleeting sensations with concrete language.
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But in the way this committed cast conveys the text, the words seem less like stilted slang than a regional dialect with an everyday elegance.
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Particularly with "222 Horsepower Citroën," Riopelle conveys a dazzling, stuttering, speckled visual complexity that is never far, in my mind, from the sputtering of machines.
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Every once in awhile you find a band and you just think "lmao what the fuck is this," but in a way that conveys excitement.
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Jonah is a troubled 20-something, conflicted, confused, and undergoing several big life changes, which Eisenberg conveys with a palpable emotion that anchors the film.
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The issue shines a spotlight on the artist Charlie Adlard, who conveys the enormity of the event and its aftermath in several dialogue-free pages.
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It conveys how Lacks, whose cervical cancer cells were harvested without her consent at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1951, was treated unsuccessfully with radium tubes.
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Justice Samuel Alito, who agreed to strike down the law, said Congress could come up with a narrower statute banning vulgarity that conveys only emotion.
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In Vietnam, many see pangolin meat as a luxury that conveys social status and health benefits, according to a survey conducted by WildAid in 2015.
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Payne conveys the incidental beauty of functional machines: strange architectures of chains, conveyor belts, glue pots, metal discs and gears thick with generations of grease.
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The term image-based sexual abuse both captures the broad range of behavior to be challenged and conveys the nature and extent of the harms.
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He conveys the grandiose manner of many older gang members, and their attraction to pseudo-intellectual sophistry (one character considers himself an acolyte of Machiavelli).
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Even though, unlike Giacometti, Gomes doesn't hint at figuration, her universe conveys a consistent residue of human presence — the creator is felt through her creations.
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Unrelated to any other language, its grammar is complex and its structure polysynthetic; a verb conveys not just action but a wealth of other information.
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With his snowy beard and imperious bearing, Peter Dunning, at his most eloquent, conveys the authority of a biblical prophet but without a religious platform.
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Casting shadows on the wall of the gallery, the installation conveys the sense of watching a romantic encounter, achieved almost magically with minimal, mundane materials.
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"This statue conveys the power of women working together to bring about revolutionary change in our society," Monumental Women president Pam Elam told the AP.
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But I agree that a tuxedo or dark suit conveys an appropriate level of respect for most events not taking place on the world stage.
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Yet these are trifling blemishes in an account of one small place that conveys unforgettably the staggering variety and abundance of the whole natural world.
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It conveys the message that their "bad" emotions (which are really just difficult, yet perfectly natural, ones) are as acceptable as their pleasant, happy emotions.
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The aim is to provide the most accurate information about where a word comes from, how it is used grammatically and what meaning it conveys.
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But despite a thoroughly engaging and interdependent ensemble, which conveys the prickly intimacy of longtime acquaintance, "Significant Other" ultimately talks too much and too explicitly.
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It conveys a satisfying, informative portrait of a well-read man who looks back at his life, good decisions and bad, with wisdom and intelligence.
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While I refrain from including every tiny contribution that I made in every position, the resume clearly conveys a few key takeaways from each experience.
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Colescott's rendering conveys a palpable shift, where the viewer becomes implicated in the painting; this technique would later become an important component of his work.
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This enjoyably chilling suspense tale by Gytha Lodge conveys both the thrills and the dangers of being a teenager on the brink of adult independence.
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" Mr. Spires said a ride in Aston's converted 2100 DB250 MKII Volante — successor to James Bond's famous DB5 — conveys "an incredible sense of well-being.
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It conveys the idea that, though Liam is an adult, he doesn't understand the value of a dollar and often needs supervision when handling money.
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The Caramel Curves' look conveys their playful interpretation of femininity, but the world of biking they have stepped into is usually associated with male figures.
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That doctors had "no idea" how modern hormonal methods fared in terms of breast cancer risk before this study conveys tremendous disregard for women's health.
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"Detto fatto" was a favorite phrase of hers, and one that conveys something of the pragmatism and decisiveness that were defining traits, her intimates say.
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With a wry sort of joy, Claveloux conveys the spectrum contained in polarities: real and unreal, male and female, animal and human, young and old.
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Presumedly "progressive" public discourse largely conveys interracial reconciliation through romance and sex and niceness as indicative of broad social progress or at least intrapersonal goodness.
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She conveys the innate sense of queerness (as in otherness) typical of prophetic figures, who partook both of the human and of the divine space.
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The ad conveys a sense of menace without attacking any of the other Republicans in the race, and highlights a core argument of Mr. Trump's campaign.
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Research has repeatedly suggested that an individual's body language — and other non-verbal cues such as eye contact — conveys more than what they are actually saying.
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House's story conveys a sense of the invisible reach of design — not only as a vehicle for information and aesthetics, but as a kind of legacy.
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It's always important to me that hope is the preeminent message of Transcendence, and I believe the color helps bring that out and conveys our optimism.
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The sunset indicates the young man's interior weather, while the dog, his physical disposition, and the lit cell-phone conveys a very different state of affairs.
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Statistical evidence coming out of the scene in Baltimore, which seems to be finding corroboration nationwide, conveys a narrative of museum visiting being on the downtrend.
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"The new branding conveys the company's focus on serving great coffee fast, while ... retaining its familiar pink and orange colors and iconic font," the company said.
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It conveys that a company doesn't respect the employee or value their talents, and further indicates that the situation is unlikely to change to your benefit.
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Fully aware of her otherness, Kyung Me conveys precisely what cultural norms she fails to conform to — though not for a lack of desire or trying.
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The pacing and staging pair well with Bareilles's vibrant, lush score; her songs are polished, and she expertly conveys character evolution and transformation through her lyrics.
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Tiffany also conveys that giving head is something that white women do — as opposed to black women — and performing the act makes a woman more marriageable.
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And part comes from the way he conveys what happened to him — passionately working and striving, deferring gratification, waiting to live, learning to die — so well.
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He's also never quite sure of the effect of his words, which Dinklage artfully conveys by looking around fretfully after proposing Bran as the new king.
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It's not easy to come up with something exciting and attention-grabbing that also conveys the important information about a story in just a few words.
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Beautifully phrased and paced, Tess Lewis's translation delights on every page as she conveys "the contagious sense of liberation" that blows through Mr Seiler's mesmeric novel.
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You should make eye contact with the person you are dealing with and dress in a way that conveys what you want to say, Brzezinski said.
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Need a song to send your ex that conveys you're seriously super angry at them but also you, you know, wouldn't mind fooling around a bit?
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North Korea sends hundreds of people to the games in February, including Kim&aposs sister, who conveys her brother&aposs desire for a summit with Moon.
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Lelio sets up a subdued atmosphere that conveys deep and roiling tensions simmering under a seemingly calm surface, aided by cinematographer Danny Cohen's somber, murky palette.
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But it's increasingly hard to square the idea of meritocracy with a system that consistently conveys structural advantages on those born into wealth and social connections.
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So I love this cover for how bright and cheerful it is, and particularly for how it conveys Jones' crazy hard work and perfectly timed comedy.
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BOWERY: The monumental scale of it conveys as personal power and the fact that this was a cult of personality that he led through individual magnetism.
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And while she's always relied more on filler than befits a hitmaker of her caliber, almost every one conveys the feeling of being irresistibly in love.
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He is deeply indebted to the symbolic commitments of conservatism (and to the conservative media that conveys them), but he owes less to the party itself.
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In terms of Minus The Bear, it's really direct and I think the power of the music conveys a lot of the intent lyrically as well.
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The brightest moments involve the lovebirds: Mr. Gombas vividly conveys Claudio's wide-eyed gullibility, and Ms. Linehan brings vehement passion to Hero's defense of her honor.
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"We wanted to land on something that evokes the past but also conveys the inclusive nature of the program going forward," Surbaugh said at the time.
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Indeed, the information that "Mischling" conveys about Mengele and his experiments all seems to be verifiable — even the bread containing bromide, a kind of forgetfulness potion.
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The "bribe" of an excursion with a parent, or of special time reading together or discussing a book, conveys the importance of reading, said Dr. Ryan.
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Christopher Swader and Justin Swader's set conveys overripe opulence with efficient minimalism, and Rachel Dozier-Ezell's costumes are a sexy hoot, fit for a Queen Bey.
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As designed by Starlet Jacobs (set) and Elaine Wong (lighting), Mr. Monteagudo's production has a darkly impressionistic quality that conveys the bewildering nightmarishness of Beau's life.
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Even though each character has more or less the same expression on his or her face, the collection conveys a variety of different emotions and ideas.
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This newest business conveys the impression that big things are coming, though it doesn't sound exactly like a private stock market as Ward describes it, either.
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Stedman Jones has a keen grasp of intellectual history, and skillfully conveys the various themes in philosophy and economics from which Marx forged his own ideas.
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This is because the open-palmed gesture conveys trust, making people more likely to agree with what you're saying and to find you friendly and likeable.
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Management always encourages us to respond to these surveys, but I think they should be careful to not push too hard: A nonresponse conveys information, too.
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For most people on Instagram, the photograph is merely a servant to likability; it conveys what we like so that we will be liked in turn.
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" In each stage of a sexual interaction, consent must be verbally requested and verbally given, the policy says — and "silence conveys a lack of affirmative consent.
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For whole stretches the music is daringly restrained, sometimes with just a solo instrument or two, as Wagner conveys the inner feelings of two lost souls.
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Thanks to Mundy's book, which deftly conveys both the puzzle-solving complexities and the emotion and drama of this era, their stories will live on. Opinion
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At times it also conveys worrisome fragility, particularly in the scenes in which Celeste undergoes physical therapy and, later, awkwardly tries out some choreographed dance moves.
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With a mix of fury and outrageous humor, their work conveys concerns that have long challenged this nation, including persistent inequities and the legacy of slavery.
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Another painting, "Mum in Bed, 2017," solemnly conveys the outlines of his mother's face in a steely shade of blue against a background of institutional green.
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Of course, it isn't exactly irony, because it's certainly not a joke — but it neatly conveys a painfully exaggerated anxiety about social cues and gender roles.
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It was an uncharacteristic display of emotion for Johnson, who typically conveys as much expression as an actor who has had one too many face-lifts.
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Mr. Beatty's Hughes has his moments of monstrous egotism, but conveys a sly self-awareness even when Hughes's battiest behavior leaves those around him visibly cringing.
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On the show, makeup conveys mood and character through looks like bright watercolor eye shadow, black-lined red lips and gold-foiled eyebrows, temples and lids.
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It's that his outspoken moralizing falsely conveys his own virtue, earning him undue reputational benefits — and at the expense of the individuals whom he publicly shames.
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The New Yorker cartoon "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog" conveys the sense of privacy internet users felt at the time it was published.
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"Such is the character of human language, that no word conveys to the mind, in all situations, one single definite idea," Chief Justice John Marshall wrote.
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The Haggler can endure T-Mobile's kooky hipster schtick, which it conveys in TV ads filled with lots of cool young people doing cool young things.
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In three bites at Lysverket, Mr. Haatuft's restaurant here, he conveys everything he wants the food of Norway to be: nostalgic, sustainable, creative, delicious and witty.
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But the book also conveys a compassionate and reflective view of the child, even the grown child, who is helpless in the face of parental fadeout.
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Mostly, it went down fast, a pace that Mr. Spielberg conveys with accelerated rhythms, flying feet, racing cameras and an enjoyably loose approach to the material.
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It conveys a personal touch, but it is also a symbol of the foundation of Swarthmore's success: attention to detail in every aspect of the program.
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But the feelings Rostam ultimately conveys on Half-Light are ones of joys and love, which is accomplished by pushing pop music to its outermost boundaries.
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But some of it is also on the direction, which never really conveys the chaos of Jassim's life in flashback, instead leaving much of it offscreen.
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Before you even enter, it conveys to you its brisk efficiency through its name, with that economical omission of an initial ''E'' and a final, redundant ''S.
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Jessica's confidence in the face of a world that seems determined to beat her down is her defining characteristic, and Williams conveys it beautifully in her performance.
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Its face conveys a calm authority that a human toddler would not possess, but its body and small gestures transmit the vulnerability and neediness of a child.
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Instead, they talk about what they've accomplished in a way that conveys how much they love what they do or how excited they are about an achievement.
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I'm honestly a little bit offended and my friends help me craft a message that is civil but also conveys my disappointment at how presumptuous he's being.
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You can't just talk about it in a way that conveys status that somehow if you work in tech, you're better than the poet or the teacher.
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One astonishing, deeply intimate scene conveys how Anomalisa's meticulous design, from its puppet people to the sheets on Michael's hotel bed, finds endless possibilities in the mundane.
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Much of the Zanzibar work was shot on 35mm and conveys an ambition that was often in tension with the unabashed amateurism in which they were made.
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This snapshot efficiently conveys that, years and years from now, almost nothing will have changed in the universe of The Walking Dead, other than Michonne's implied death.
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The name does do one thing adequately well — it conveys that this is a "crossover," that adulated category of vehicle everyone everywhere is going gaga over lately.
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Equally important is the message the U.S. Congress conveys to the international community by passing this bill: Support for the North Korean regime will have significant consequences.
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In a writers' room, a winning pitch is usually acknowledged with a chuckle that conveys 'I see why that would work comedically' rather than with boisterous laughter.
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Both images were taken at the end of a very rough day for Endi, mental-health-wise, but only one conveys what she's feeling on the inside.
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It's an endearing and haunting performance, one that subtly conveys a woman who's become disconnected from herself and those around her, while trying hard to assert herself.
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Jones conveys smarts and a whiff of seduction as this bright, capable doctor, while Omar Sy and Irrfan Khan are fun as very different men pursuing Langdon.
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It is hard not to think of "Snow Blind" as Coffey's vision of mortality, and that, as the painting conveys – you can see it and you cannot.
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Today, Ms. Saltzman wears the family heirlooms with pride and she echoes Ms. Roitfeld's belief that jewelry — the most personal of all accessories — conveys its wearer's identity.
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Rashid Johnson's Fly Away, currently on view at Hauser & Wirth in Chelsea, trades in some mighty and influential tropes, like the hymn and the ideas it conveys.
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As much as it imparts Spyro's and the player's objective, and also the technical ability required to make a big, 3D world, it conveys a certain tone.
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In almost every scene, she conveys how the molecules shift around Margot, the air vibrating with the tension between her stone-cold resolve and her electric sexuality.
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That these tales are enjoyable despite their general familiarity is a tribute to the vividness with which Ripert (aided by his co-writer, Veronica Chambers) conveys them.
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Perhaps teens realize FaceTime is more convenient and less anxiety-inducing than crafting a message that conveys the proper emotional tone and then waiting for a response.
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Reilly manages to strike a balance between his own vulnerability and that of his audience; he conveys a sense of fair partnership in these interpersonal art exercises.
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The painting's diaphanous surface, with its stretcher's cross brace visible, conveys a state of fragility, while the box's transparent planes prevent us from reaching for its contents.
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Gift the Nadri Nana Shaker Necklace, $58No need to get excessive or gimmicky with the Grandma gear — pretty and simple conveys thoughtfulness even better, in our opinion.
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In the words that Ms. Kennedy quotes from his suicide note (which fortunately wasn't necessary), Mr. Styron conveys two vital antidotes to depression: fighting it, and love.
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She is careful to note the smallest of details, which she conveys when she stands in a huddle to pray with her arms wrapped around players' waists.
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Mr. Pullman conveys a sense of a man trying not to implode, but, in this production by the director Jeremy Herrin, Kate is the play's tremulous pulse.
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The pairing conveys a sense of time and place, aural and visual, a reminder that like the rain, we too are a passing part of the landscape.
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"I'm doing a lot of work on transparency at the moment; premium packaged goods should have a transparent window because it conveys freshness or quality," he said.
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But the boast conveys the importance that Beijing assigns the "sharing economy" in helping China make the leap from a manufacturing-based to a service-oriented economy.
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There's something to this, but refusing to debate carries a price as well — it conveys a message of weakness, a lack of faith in one's own ideas.
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It's got a killer fight scene, with unique choreography that clearly conveys the limitations and skills of everyone involved and depicts brutal violence with grace and skill.
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The other odd thing about this staging, whose set (by Rachel Hauck) is a suburban kitchen, is how little sense it conveys of the natural world beyond.
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Yet it's the illusion she conveys of transparency — as if she were indeed made of spun glass — that lets us perceive so clearly a blinding darkness within.
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A national security adviser offers his or her own analysis, and then conveys the president's policy decisions back down the chain and makes sure they're carried out.
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Her pinpoint pictures of the world and the human heart, for a start, then her sense of humor and the graceful prose that conveys her generous spirit.
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Pressing ahead with the proceedings despite such political uncertainty conveys Democratic leaders believe matters have reached the point where the costs of inaction are simply too high.
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David Hinckley from New York Daily News wrote, "'The Leftovers' conveys nicely the difficulty of maintaining order, physical or psychological, in the wake of inexplicable mass trauma."
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But the unit also conveys what geneticists have reiterated: People inherit their environment and culture with their genes, and it is a daunting task to disentangle them.
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Trump's parade proposal, however, is already facing pushback from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle over its cost and the message of military bravado it conveys.
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And nothing conveys the British slogan "Keep Calm and Carry On" like staging one for children rendered homeless after an inferno that killed at least 80 people.
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I wrote about how it conveys a story of triumph despite overwhelming odds — which is the sort of story that seems to appeal to the general public.
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Primarily it just conveys a certain status that, presumably, might attract funding, increase business opportunities or be used to protect an activity or event were it endangered.
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I love the way she conveys the fidgety nervousness of an adolescent boy about to sing a love song he wrote to the countess he pines over.
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The off-center stacks conveys Whitney's process of always finding his way with each rectangle and color, always remembering what he has done and not repeating himself.
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Unlike other procedures, which rely on surgery to inject the gel into the canal that conveys sperm to the urethra, the Contraline procedure uses ultrasound as a guidance.
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He conjectured that each particle is composed of other particles, and those others are held together by exchanging the first particle in a process that conveys a force.
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There's just something about the color that conveys an effortless, carefree vibe like no other — making it a total drag to part with once Labor Day rolls around.
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High school is hell, and De Palma makes sure that every shot and musical sting conveys that, culminating in the garish red light of the massacre at prom.
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The movie — part horror film, part satire and part tragedy — conveys a sharp lesson about class struggle in South Korea and just about everywhere else, writes A.O. Scott.
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Its host, Keegan Hamilton, has been live-tweeting the proceedings with an enthusiasm that conveys his deep fascination with not just this case, but cartel operations in general.
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Owens, although usually well-behaved, can at times also be defiant, willful and immature, and Mr. James adroitly conveys his hurt and half-buried anger in subversive flashes.
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The four panel image conveys so much optimism and disappointment in one revelation, perfectly capturing what it feels like when stealing the moon doesn't go your way. pic.twitter.
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I don't know how long Apple engineers spent working on it nor do I know really if it conveys some sort of real information with its little vibrations.
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It pungently conveys the ecstasy of collective action, the experience of violence, as both victim and perpetrator, and the way ordinary people can find themselves in wild predicaments.
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According to Clinton super PAC pollster Geoff Garin, the 2016 gender gap was 24 points wide—a number that, read alone, conveys that women in general preferred Clinton.
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Like so many of Freedman's photographs, the shot conveys an extremely specific sense of time and place—a bit of gritty, glamorous vintage New York preserved in amber.
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The camera is only on him for a few seconds, but in that brief time, he neatly conveys incredulous disdain, exasperation, and the tiniest hint of smug relish.
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And when a president conveys the gravity of an impending catastrophe to the American people and explains the country's role in averting it, they tend to support it.
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From this trailer, it seems to show frats as both grotesque and glamorous, so it'll be interesting to hear how well it conveys a strong point of view.
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Whatever you think of burning flags, it is a form of expression that Trump and his supporters want to ban because of what it conveys: hatred for America.
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On a low-cut silk jumpsuit, she used an adire motif of a shekere, a dried-gourd instrument covered with beads, which conveys a wish for good times.
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It is an image that neatly conveys the idea that Klopp is the bandmaster and Liverpool's fans his orchestra: He sets the rhythm, and they play the tune.
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The pilot effectively conveys the various textures of the relationships among the old friends, which are sometimes fraught and sometimes the only source of peace in their lives.
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That goal was fundamentally so impossible as to be comic, but his ordeal in its pursuit—materialized in the bodily scrimmages of his sculpture—conveys a desperate sincerity.
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The report breaks down harassment into three categories: gender harassment, or behavior that "conveys hostility, objectification or exclusion" toward a specific gender; unwanted sexual attention; and sexual coercion.
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Moreover, grouping together any people who like a certain subset of mainstream things and deeming them not worthy of devoting time or attention to conveys superiority and condescension.
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Whether or not anything actually happened -- Don Jr. insists the meeting was brief and uneventful -- the sheer appearance that such a gathering conveys is a very bad one.
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She sings with sweetness and curiosity, without any flickers of recrimination, letting her voice slip on and off a note when doing so conveys a point more intensely.
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It's actually being able to live with the vulnerability of putting something into the universe that you know is technically imperfect, but conveys something powerful about a soul.
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Eva Tolkin has the sort of polyethylene-clear voice that most pop singers would kill for, something that conveys intimacy even when she's backed by hyper-synthetic thrums.
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Samuel Levi Jones in his exhibition Burning all illusion conveys this realization, makes it visually palpable, but then turns away from the nihilism such a view might suggest.
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CODED almost conveys ideas or an experience that I can't find elsewhere, but mostly I felt I was left in those desert landscapes, alone and thirsty for meaning.
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It's what you would expect — he's worried about the amount of data Facebook collects, and how it is used, and how Facebook conveys that information to its users.
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With her careful diction and a bearing that conveys starchiness and sensuality in perfect, improbable balance, Ms. Fonda turns middle-class maturity into a bewitching form of charisma.
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Her portrait of a group of friends, most of them gay men, conveys the terrors and tragedies of the epidemic's early years and follows its repercussions over decades.
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However, it conveys the leader of the United States as a delusional, lying, and power driven similar to how Shakespeare conveyed Macbeth in his 17th century drama, Macbeth.
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Even when Louise first encounters the aliens — turning her gaze up at the marvelous octopus-like creatures towering above her — Adams conveys awe without letting go of sorrow.
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The book "conveys her perception of reality, as she rescues it from the flattening forces of her own distortions and other people's expectations," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
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The roster, for aficionados of 1960s music, conveys just how exciting the scene was: Appearing were the Yardbirds, the James Cotton Blues Band, Richie Havens and the Doors.
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Another scheme, particularly in family offices or places where various people have authority to move money, conveys a sense of urgency to try to rush a wire transfer.
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Because he conveys some of that gracelessness in the cadence of his voice, clumsily taking the angles of words like "technique-less," his gawky phrasing is more pronounced.
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His detractors think it makes him look crazy, but such words, when placed at the bottom of his message, resemble a chyron on television that conveys the takeaway.
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There is no servility to her manners in the studio, yet she treats her clients with a warmth that conveys the impression they are part of the family.
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In a historic victory, workers for those companies and others like them are now likely to be considered employees, entitled to the benefits and protections that status conveys.
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"Going on television, saying, 'I pray that you shut down shop,' is not the way a lawyer for an innocent defendant conveys the message on TV," Napolitano said.
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Or they could pick a rising star to thrust into the spotlight, someone who conveys a new and different tone for a party that lacks a mega-star.
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Though the threats are grave, the touch is light, and the accumulated effect is one that believably conveys the feeling — dreadful, delightful — of a child's point of view.
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Audiences that spent time consuming only the first couple of paragraphs of a news story are now watching 45 seconds of a video that conveys the same information.
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With a bevy of quotations, montages, audio recordings, and previously unexhibited films, Message to the Future conveys the ways in which Lyon was both an artist and photojournalist.
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León spoke with VICE about the road to making Kiki, the lengths he went to make the film feel authentic, and the 1960s message he hopes it conveys.
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Greg Nicotero, The Walking Dead's zombie makeup designer, directed "No Way Out," and he's at his best when he conveys just how hopeless everything seems to the characters.
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Ranging from artworks to scientific sketches, to telescopic views, each selection conveys a different story about the beauty and vastness of space and our humble place in it.
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Brown admits that this suggestion sounds a bit silly, but says that leaning back during any kind of in-person interaction conveys that you're not interested or don't care.
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In his first minute on screen, he conveys several dozen interpretations of the phrase "oh, fuck" with his face alone as Mitch receives a phone call confirming the allegations.
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But their mama's also rich, and a bigger star than their daddy is, and, as she conveys on "Nice," she's such a honcho she don't care about streaming numbers.
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Michael Lucey's translation conveys both the scorching sorrow and the cool intelligence of a book that—half-misery memoir, half-radical tract—finds a voice for so much pain.
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Bland's use of snakes, phallic-like geometric forms, and triangles, some of which are bisected, conveys an interest in occult and mystical imagery without ever becoming blatant about it.
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And, like you say, it either inadvertently or on purpose conveys a lot of information that doesn't really click with everything the narrative is trying to express this season.
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Crucial to the mood of the narrative is the Portuguese concept of saudade, an untranslatable word that conveys a desire for a past moment that may be forever unattainable.
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"Studies have shown that this best conveys to consumers that these products do not have to be discarded after the date if they are stored properly," the FDA says.
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On the other, the amplified artifice implies that something very scary and emotionally charged is going on, and through the alienation effect he conveys an extraordinary amount of pain.
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Although Gleason can no longer talk because of the debilitating disease, he "speaks" publically about his condition through an eye-gaze technology tablet that conveys his words to audiences.
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That moment, even more than the racial context of the story, conveys the essence of Lee's simple story: The open-hearted encounter of people we find odd or frightening.
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This light-hearted feeling is typified by Lil Pump, a human ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ whose self-referential phrase "I'm just ignorant" conveys an eye-rolling don't care attitude of knowing superficiality.
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Asparagus, peas, onions, radishes, fiddleheads, ginger, lemons, herbs and flowers are some of the crops that will go into a seasonal American menu that conveys a whiff of France.
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In Europe, Russia may soon be able to choke off energy supplies at will, thanks to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that conveys Russian natural gas straight to Germany.
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Moreover, watching these remote but shockingly intimate scenes—viewing that, for many, seems at once voyeuristic and a civic duty—conveys the impression that they are ever more common.
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What Republicans simply cannot have is a Trump who seems less than jazzed about the 2018 midterms -- and who conveys that "meh" feeling to his core base of supporters.
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Megan McDowell, who has translated a number of Zambra's books into English, conveys the increasing absurdity and agitation in the Contreras narrative with language as blunt as the original.
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I can't tell you how many limp handshakes I've been offered by wholesalers, colleagues, and clients (which conveys that you think I'm weak and can't handle a real handshake).
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"We wanted to create something that celebrates summer and really conveys it both visually and through flavor within the beverage," drink creator Paloma Carrington-Bataller said in a statement.
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Feldman is in her mid-21.6s, and when listening to a defendant, she takes her glasses off and leans over the desk in a way that conveys stern sympathy.
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Juxtaposed with the smaller pieces, and combined with their tenderness and humor, she conveys a wide range of feelings and states of consciousness, from awkward vulnerability to grim terror.
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It also conveys the ideas of reclaiming terms that are used to hurt you — marginalized groups reclaim terms all the time and it's a really healing and powerful move.
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It conveys a deep passion for cross-country skiing, which, as an essential form of transportation for millenniums, and thus a matter of survival, has long transcended sport here.
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And when Williams was done, she descended down a staircase and out of view, into a nearby tunnel that conveys players to the locker rooms away from the bustle.
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Morris conveys something of what Dr. Hawking thinks about black hole evaporation, imaginary time and curved space," The Times's Timothy Ferris wrote about Morris's "A Brief History of Time.
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Without moving too swiftly or too flashily, Mr. Harrell conveys a winning mix of command and curiosity, getting his point across with a svelte tone and powerfully sparse phrasing.
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